After the death of Ozzy Osbourne: daughter Kelly breaks her silence

After the death of Ozzy Osbourne: daughter Kelly breaks her silence

After the death of Ozzy Osbourne
Daughter Kelly breaks her silence






After the death of Ozzy Osbourne, daughter Kelly spoke publicly for the first time – and dedicates special lines to him.

Kelly Osbourne (40) spoke up for the first time two days after the death of her father Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025). In her Instagram story, she is reminiscent of the legendary musician with a lyrics. “I’m so unhappy, I’m so sad. I lost my best friend,” she quotes Black Sabbath’s song “Changes” with small changes. To do this, she complements a broken heart.



The song has a special meaning for her: in 2003 she and her father published a duet version. The single was awarded a number one hit in Great Britain and gold. Together they performed the song live several times.

Sisters mourn the singer

After Osbourne’s death, two of his sisters had also said goodbye to the metal icon. He had contacted them “every week”, “to ask how we are all and what’s going on,” said Jean Powell (85) and Gillian Hemming (80) her brother, with a bourgeois name John Michael Osbourne, was always her “John” for her. For the last time they saw him at his farewell concert in Birmingham.


His family announced the death of the heavy metal pioneer on Tuesday. “With more grief than mere words can express, we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne left us this morning,” said his wife Sharon and his children Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis. “He was with his family and surrounded by love,” added the family and asked to respect their privacy. Ozzy Osbourne was 76 years old.




Great sympathy from the music world

After the sad news, numerous musicians and bands paid tribute to the singer. Stars like Elton John, Rod Stewart, Billy Idol, Alice Cooper and Metallica shared memories of him on social media. Chris Martin (48) dedicated the Coldplay show in Nashville on Tuesday and performed the song “Changes”. Lady Gaga (39) showed himself at a concert in a band shirt from Ozzy Osbourne and said goodbye to Black Sabbath’s hit “Crazy Train”.

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Source: Stern

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